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by Daniel Eskridge
$41.00
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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist! Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop. Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling. The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.
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The latest in my paleoart series is the Arctocyon. Its name means bear dog though neither bears nor dogs are that closely related to it. Don't... more
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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.
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The latest in my paleoart series is the Arctocyon. Its name means "bear dog" though neither bears nor dogs are that closely related to it. Don't confuse it with Amphicyon which is much more closely related to dogs and bears and is also called a bear-dog (though it's name actually mean 'ambiguous dog').
Arctocyon was about the side of a medium to large dog. It lived during the Paleocene and early Eocene in North America. It was likely an omnivore. Being plantigrade with short legs, it was likely an ambush predator, perhaps one of the first larger mammal predators to fill the niche left by the mass-extintion that wiped out so many dinosaurs.
I gave him a mane mostly because I thought it made him look a little cooler, there is no evidence to suggest they had manes. The back leg closest to the viewer is on the ball of his foot because his weight is shifted forward. In a neutral stance, his heel would be on the ground.
The usual disclaimer about my paleoar...
Daniel is a classically trained artist. A native of the East Cobb community in the Atlanta Metro area, he majored in art at the University of Georgia and has since accumulated over 25 years of art experience. Most well-known for his scientific illustrations of prehistoric creatures, he is also accomplished in creating Wild West art, fantasy art, wildlife scenes, and horror illustrations. His works have appeared in magazines and newspapers; the covers of books, albums, and products; and even in a few science and natural history museums. Accolades: - Cover of "The Horror Zine Magazine" Summer 2023 - Feature Artist "Wild West Magazine" Summer 2019 - Cover of "Fossil News" Spring 2016 His Illustrations have appeared in - National...
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Odd Jeppesen
What a fearsome looking beast. Excellent.
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Odd!
Daniel Eskridge
Thanks Steven and Xueling!
Xueling Zou
Very cool work, Daniel! Love it!! Thanks for your visiting and leaving a nice feedback on my work, I really appreciate it!!
Steven Richardson
Whoops, Sorry, I meant Daniel
Steven Richardson
David, You are the 3D rendering machine!! Another great one.
Jutta Maria Pusl
Impressive animal, great job!
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Jutta!